![]() The 0 is not Hard blocked anymore, but I guess 1: acer-wireless needs to be put off soft blocked somehow. I have a pc and usually when that happens to me I run Super AntiSpyware and/or Rkill.exe. ![]() Does anyone have any idea how to fix that?ĮDIT: I rebooted and now it is not grayed out anymore and the rfkill list all shows as: 0: phy0: Wireless LAN my friend has a mac that is running slow even though he's cleaned it up and freed some space. Typing sudo modprobe -r acer_wmi seem to have added another problem, now I can't even try to click on the "Enable wireless"-button as it has been grayed out and 1: acer-wireless: Wireless LAN does not show anymore in the rfkill list. If I am correct I must unblock all of those "yes", right? But nothing happens when I try to unblock. If that sounds interesting, then the good news is that RKill is extremely easy to use. I type this in Terminal: $ rfkill list all I think I may have found the cause of my problems with connecting to wifi in Ubuntu 11.10.
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